Science in 60+: Mag-neato! Published on: August 16, 2024 By: Staff Reports Tags: Video Research Share: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Google Plus Share on LinkedIn Research led by David Greenberg, M.D., Professor of Internal Medicine and Microbiology, reveals that the same technology used in induction cooktops can significantly reduce bacteria in prosthetic joint infections, when paired with antibiotics. These infections, which affect 1%-3% of the millions of metallic prosthetic joints implanted annually, present a major challenge in medical treatment. Take a deeper dive into this research.